Detroit – Feds: Ignore That Post About Banning Driver Cell Phone Use

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    Detroit – Briefly Monday, it looked like the federal government was going to push all 50 states to ban the use of cellphones and other wireless devices while people are driving.

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    But the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration now says it was all a mistake.

    The agency posted non-binding guidelines on distracted driving for states on a federal website Monday morning. The guidelines recommended that states prohibit use of hands-free as well as hand-held devices. State laws control use of phones by drivers.

    But the agency says the guidelines were not fully reviewed before being posted and would be withdrawn. The agency says it has no plans to recommend a cellphone ban.

    The documents were posted on a website that previews actions to be published in the Federal Register.

    They appeared to signal a major policy change for NHTSA, which in the past has not sought bans on cellphone use by adult drivers. The agency has pushed states to ban texting by all drivers and cellphone use by young drivers.

    Currently, 14 states and Washington, D.C., ban use of hand-held devices by all drivers, but no states have prohibited use of hands-free devices, according to the Governors Highway Safety Association. Forty-six states and Washington, D.C., ban texting by all drivers, while 38 states and Washington, D.C. ban all cellphone use by novice drivers.

    In 2014, 3,179 people were killed and an estimated 431,000 injured in crashes involving distracted drivers, NHTSA said in the documents. That’s about 10 percent of all fatal crashes and 18 percent of injury crashes.


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    LionofZion
    LionofZion
    7 years ago

    Distracted driving covers all kinds of distractions including children, pets and #1 , reaching. Cell phones actually cause much less than 10% of accidents.

    7 years ago

    To #1 - I don’t care if cell phone use causes 1% of accidents. All cell phone use while driving, (speaking, texting, etc., should be banned by all of the 50 states, and the five territories. The only reason that this has not occurred to date, is because of the powerful lobby which the wireless industry has in Congress, and at the state legislatures. In addition, cell phone use should be banned on planes. There was one time on an Air Tran flight, that I couldn’t hear the Captain’s announcements, because the idiot woman in front of me was yakking on her cell phone, in violation of repeated requests by the flight crew to turn the cell phones off.. She was glaring at me at the end of the flight, because I “shussed” her, as I wanted to hear the annoucements. I regret not verbally confronting her on that matter.